Coruscant Knave
'Twas love that did this to you.
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That was Colin addressing Taylia as Miss Hebert.Danny showed up during the epilogue, and had a conversation with Taylia. Taylia called him Mr. Hebert.
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That was Colin addressing Taylia as Miss Hebert.Danny showed up during the epilogue, and had a conversation with Taylia. Taylia called him Mr. Hebert.
Alt take that didn't make the cut:
"I know I didn't exactly leave on the best terms, but would you mind not pointing the gun at me? It kinda makes me nervous."
I reacted on instinct, tossing the gun backward out the front door. I jumped as it went off, and we heard a cat screech.
Soon after, a girl screamed "Mister Fluffybottom!"
Stars. One of the last chapters said that entities could live off stars for practically eternity but they didn't because they were searching for a way to outlive entropy, which sitting around a star doesn't help with.Thought that's been floating around in my head for a bit now...
The Entities, as a species as far as we know, used other species to develop/teach/whatever the shards for them because they were either completely incapable of it due to how they worked, or incapable because they never latched on to anything that gave them the ability to be innovative or imaginative. Or something like that.
But now there's some out there that can be. They've got a semi/mostly/somewhat human mind behind the wheel or spread throughout the shards themselves or just part of a handful of relevant shards that control everything.
There's two things that people, humans, are good at. The first is change. we're good at seeing a problem and figuring stuff out about it, at least compared to Entities. Maybe there's other species that can do it better, maybe there's not. It's irrelevant. We can, that's what matters here.
The other thing we're good at, somewhat paradoxically, is not changing. Making things suit our needs instead of the other way around. Like the environment.
Space sharks need food. What happens when the food starts running out?
Yah, already did my part. Half a dozen entries on the page. First half a dozen ever posted there.
More added.Yah, already did my part. Half a dozen entries on the page. First half a dozen ever posted there.
Seriously, peeps, go and add some examples.
By about the sixth or seventh, there'd be a roster. "Okay, you two will be on the eighth one ... and you two on the ninth ... "The first one was a holy shit moment. The second one was startling. By the time the fourth rolled around, I feel like people went, "oh, we're gonna lose some people. Guess we better have them train their replacements and update their wills.".
They opted for dying naturally long before their particular shards were plugged into whales.When the fifth dead entity appears in the sky, ready for more pairbonds to ascend, it feels like time. They make love one last time, slow and deliberate, branding physical details onto minds that will shortly change beyond recognition.
Then, they leave their bodies behind, riding their deaths into the sky, exulting in the joy of becoming one in the most absolute way.
By about the sixth or seventh, there'd be a roster. "Okay, you two will be on the eighth one ... and you two on the ninth ... "
"Good thing we have all these ascended pairbond clones lying around."Each whale gets to be broken down into nine or ten sharks... so...
They opted for dying naturally long before their particular shards were plugged into whales.
I just assumed you were fixing the fix-fic.Huh. Re-reading epilogue two, I managed to completely miss the line where it says Lisa, Rebecca, Lily and Sabah chose to die of natural causes. Damn, and it was almost canon-possible.
Wouldn't work. It's the shards that needs the imprinting, if you recall. Taylia made some tweaks to improve and strengthen the process, mind, but they can't replicate without damaging the imprints."Good thing we have all these ascended pairbond clones lying around."
You could always make minor edits.Huh. Re-reading epilogue two, I managed to completely miss the line where it says Lisa, Rebecca, Lily and Sabah chose to die of natural causes. Damn, and it was almost canon-possible.
They likely chose to die because of the serial on-again-off-again nature of their relationship. You can't exactly break up with the other half of your brain after all - well, not without Bad Things, and given that space sharks are rather more dangerous than people...Lily and Sabah on the other hand would definitely chose to have lesbian sex until the end, hell, I can't even imagine them dying naturally rather than mutual legalized suicide.
I'm actually a little saddened by the way Sabah and Lily went from stable happy couple (as in canon) to make up/break up cautionary tale.They likely chose to die because of the serial on-again-off-again nature of their relationship. You can't exactly break up with the other half of your brain after all - well, not without Bad Things, and given that space sharks are rather more dangerous than people...
I think you might be viewing their relationship with rose tinted glasses. Lily essentially renounced control of her own life to deal with Sabah's issues.
*Raises eyebrow*
You consider the creepy emotional dependency where Sabah was basically using Lily as a tool to be stable and happy?
You know, it was stable, and they were happy.You consider the creepy emotional dependency where Sabah was basically using Lily as a tool to be stable and happy?
Given that they were still together two years later, and they had a comfortable and playful relationship, yes, Stable and happy.You know, it was stable, and they were happy.
Was it a healthy relationship? Probably not. But by your chosen criteria, sure, I'll consider it a stable and happy relationship. Considering the people they were, the lives they led, it was probably the best relationship they were going to get.
Especially given that in canon they were portrayed as both putting effort toward it.Its also worth pointing out that total power exchange style relationships are not innately unhealthy. They can be easily abused by either partner, but there is nothing wrong with it in and of it's self.
Because even if you roll dice with one in a thousand chances of getting it right ten thousand times, there's nothing to say that the correct combination will ever come up. Also, GU may or may not take well to criticismRereading some of the earlier chapters and came across something of that didn't make sense to me. So at the end Dinah basically tells them that GU has about a 5% chance of convincing Scion to kill himself/not destroy the earth, and that this moment is their best chance, as any attempts further in the future have less of a chance of succeeding, right? Well, what was stopping them from abusing the heck out of Coil's power to create alternate timelines where GU (or any other parahuman) attempts to convince Scion to kill himself, while in the other they do nothing? Why did they wait until THAT moment to try and convince Scion? Even if they only had a .01% chance from the beginning of the fic to the end, that means that if they tried 10000 times they 'should' get it once. So why not use Coil's power in their downtime when they aren't dealing with threats like the Yangban?